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24 km
3 h
min. 580 m
max. 1,986 m
Easy
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An ice-cold pleasure is waiting for you at the Hintertux Glacier. There you can explore the inner life of a glacier. Only about four minutes on foot from...
Adult €39
Child €15
Sen. €39
19 °C
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10 km
6.5 h
min. 1,094 m
max. 1,722 m
Easy
17 °C
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15 km
N/A
min. 1,006 m
max. 2,200 m
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26 km
2 h
min. 906 m
max. 1,232 m
Easy
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The unique combination of baroque ecclesiastical architecture and the stunning natural setting make the monastery Melk definitely worth a visit when...
Adult €16
Child €8
Sen. €16
23 °C
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The Stubenbergsee was opened in 1971 measuring a water surface of 40ha (100 acres), making it the largest swimming lake in Austria. The lake itself is not very deep....
1 Day €5
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Sölden is not only a magnet for winter sports enthusiasts. A pure adrenaline rush has been waiting for all adventurers in summer since July 2022: mountain...
Adult €55.50
Child €36.50
Sen. €55.50
21 °C
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14 km
7 h
min. 2,025 m
max. 2,252 m
Moderate
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A half-hour drive from Salzburg, the Aqua Salza in Golling offers bathing fun and relaxation for everyone. The facilities are divided into a bathing world, a...
5 Pools
8 Saunas
1 Day €18
3 h €15.50
22 °C
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10 km
3 h
min. N/A
max. 1,404 m
Easy
21 °C
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10 km
6.5 h
min. 1,136 m
max. 1,751 m
Moderate
14 °C
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The Zwettlbad, divided into outdoor and indoor swimming pools, offers plenty of space and numerous possibilities for lots of fun! In the open-air pool , the...
6 Pools
3 Saunas
1 Day €16.60
3 h €9.20
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15 km
8.5 h
min. 1,200 m
max. 1,649 m
Advanced
18 °C
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After two years of construction, leisure centre Atoll has opened its doors right by Lake Achen's south bank on 30 July 2018 . Lake Achensee tourist association and...
5 Pools
4 Saunas
1 Day €31.90
24 °C
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Following the pool's reconstruction during the last three years, Paracelsus Bath in Salzburg officially reopened in October 2019. The new indoor pool area...
5 Pools
5 Saunas
1 Day €14
24 °C
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Ambras Castle, located above Innsbruck and visible from afar, is one of the most important sights of the Tyrolean capital. The Tyrolean Prince...
Adult €16
Sen. €12
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16 km
3.5 h
min. 1,433 m
max. 2,148 m
Advanced
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14 km
5 h
min. 1,441 m
max. 1,877 m
Moderate
18 °C
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The fun park Filzmoos awaits its visitors with a huge offer on leisure activities for children, juveniles and adults alike. Inside, you'll find a heated indoor...
3 Pools
3 Saunas
1 Day €12
23 °C
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At the mountain station of the Grafenbergbahn in Wagrain is a real adventure land for children and families. The Lake Grafenberg alone offers several exciting attractions. For example,...
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The Hofkirche is home to the tomb of Emperor Maximilian. This makes it one of the most important monuments in Tyrol. The grave is surrounded by 28...
Adult €9
Sen. €7
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If you are looking for a well-kept bathing spot, far away from the masses, noise and hectic, this will be the perfect place for you. At the bathing place...
1 Day €2.80
22 °C

Dream destination for active holiday makers

The Alpine Republic Austria is a truly manifold holiday destination. Besides cosmopolitan cities like Vienna, Salzburg, Graz or Innsbruck, which have a rich cultural life, the picturesque landscapes and idyllic mountain pastures of the Alps guarantee ample opportunity to enjoy the nature.

 

Austria is a dream destination for active holiday makers. The beautiful scenery is ideal for extensive walks and cycle tours, while numerous lakes invite for a swim. Amusement parks, toboggan runs and rope climbing gardens promise additional action for young and old. The Alpine region also has much to offer for culture enthusiasts: The country is marked by historical buildings, diverse museums, galleries, theaters and music stages.

 

Located in the heart of Europe, Austria borders on Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Nine federal states form this multifaceted country. Upper and Lower Austria north-east, as well as the Burgenland south-east are the flatter regions. Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol and Vorarlberg are dominated by the Alps. Over 950 three-thousand-meter mountains can be counted in Austria – and above all of them emerges the 3.798 meter high Großglockner.

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